As is the case with all Marvel Studios movies released so far (and most superhero movies in general), Black Panther has been rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) which rates movies. The reasoning behind the rating is “prolonged sequences of action violence, and a brief rude gesture.” While the former is understood and much clear from its trailers, the latter is going to be something to look out for; it’ll be interesting to see who ends up spouting the rude gesture, which could very well be a show of finger.

Opening weekend estimates have also arrived. So far, analysts are expecting Black Panther to make anywhere between $100 – $120 million which would be considered to be a very strong opening. Among all the Marvel original superhero movies that have opened thus far, Iron Man has the largest debut with a $98.6 million opening. With the buzz it’s accommodating, Black Panther looks like it could very well become a top player in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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